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THE MICHIGAN DIAJILY

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947

Daily Investigates_'M' Hockey Records

Gymnasts Seek Varsity
Spots in Showdown Meet

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Loken to Pick Starters
After Saturday Affair
Michigan's varsity gymnastics
team will be selected tomorrow at
2 p.m. in the small gymnasium of
the Intramural Building when
Coach Newt Loken sends his
charges through their second in-
tra-squad meet of the season.
The group will be divided into
the same two teams as in the first
meet, when the "Maize" edged the
"Blue," 46 5/6 to 46 1/6. An extra
bit of competition will be added by
the appearance of a group of De-
troit gymnasts who will take part
in the practice match.
Bums Sign Leo
- Daily Mirror
NEW YORK, Dec. 4--1P)-The
Daily Mirror said in a copyrighted
story tonight that Leo Durocher
has signed a contract to manage
the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948.
The Mirror said that Durocher
flew from the West Coast to
President Branch Rickey's farm,
and there penned the contract to-
day.
Anyone interested in trying
out for wrestling manager
should call John Dreifus at
4187.

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Pointing for the first inter-col-
legiate gymnastic meet in Wol-
verine history, to be held against
Central Michigan College on Jan-
uary 9, Loken is gradually nar-
rowing his selections that will
make up the varsity team. Stand-
out prospects to date include Hack
Coplin and Dick Fashbaugh on the
hi-bar, Bob Schendube and Glenn
Neff on the parallel bars, and Tom
Tillman, Dave Lake, and Bob
Willoughby as all-around per-
Next week the team will elect a
captain and begin the final pol-
ishing operations for the ten meet
schedule.
Although tomorrow's meet is
strictly a practice affair, specta-
tors are welcome.
GYMNASTIC SCHEDULE
Jan. 9, Central Michigan
Jan. 17, Minnesota
Jan. 30, Michigan State
Feb. 7, Central Michigan
Feb. 14, Illinois
Feb. 17, Michigan State
Feb. 28, Chicago
March 13, Conference meet
March 27, N.C.A.A. meet
May 1, National A.A.U. and
Olympic tryeuts at Penn State
Brown 'Most Valuable'
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 4-
(I)-Guard Howard Brown was
the unanimous choice of his team-
mates today as Indiana's most
valuable football player this sea-
son.

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transferred from another college
or university and who have more
than thirty credit-hours.
Session two, 8 a.m.-12 noon,
Sat., Dec. 13, Rackham Amphi-
theatre.
Biological Chemistry Seminar:
Fri., Dec. 5, 3:30 p.m., Rm. 319,W.
Medical Bldg. Subject: "Some
Factors which Influence Utiliza-
tion of Fat." All interested are in-
vited.
Physical and Inorganic Chemis-
try Seminar: Mon., Dec. 8, 4:15
p.m., Rm. 303, Chemistry Bldg. Mr.
J, M. Lutton will speak on "Dia-
magnetic Anisotropy of Crystals."
Concerts
The University Musical Society
will present the BOSTON SYM-
PHONY ORCHESTRA, SERGE
KOUSSEVITZKY, Conductor, in
the sixth concert in the Choral
Union Series, Mon., Dec. 8, 8:30
p.m., Hill Auditorium. Program:
Mozart's Divertimento in B-flat
major for Strings and Two Horns;
Ravel's "Daphnis et Chloe" Suite
No. 2; and Berlioz' "Harold in
Italy" Symphony with Viola Solo.
Chamber Music Program: Gil-
bert Ross, Violinist, Oliver Edel,
Cellist, and Joseph Brinkman, Pi-
anist, of the School of Music fac-
ulty, 8:30 p.m., Sun., Dec. 7, Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre. Program:
Trio in E major, K. 542 by Mo-
zart, Trio in C major, Op. 87 by
Brahms, and Beethoven's Trio in
D major, Op. 70. No. 1. Open to
the public.
Exhibitions
Architecture Building. Ex-
change exhibition of student work
from the College of Architecture
of the University of Illinois. Spon-
sored by the student branch of the
A.I.A.
Architecture Building. Century
of Photography; from the Muse-

um of Modern Art. Through De-
cember 15.
Museum of Art: AMERICAN
ABSTRACT ARTISTS. Through
December 21. Alumni Memorial
12 and 2-5; Sunday 2-5; Wednes-
Hall: Daily, except Monday, 10-
day evenings, 7-9. The public is
invited.
"Natural History Studies atthe
Edwin S. George Reserve, Uni-
versity of Michigan," Museums
Bldg. Rotunda. Through Decem-
ber.
Events Today
American Education in the Near
East: Lecture and conference, by
President Emeritus Bayard Dodge
of the American University of
Beirut, 8 p.m., East Conference
Room, Rackham Bldg.; auspices
of Arab Club. Public is invited.
Art Cinema League and Campus
AVC present widely acclaimed
first-run film, "SHOE SHINE."
English titles. Fri. and Sat., 8:30
p.m. Also short film, "One World
or None." Phone 4121, Ext. 479
Hill Auditorium.
German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30
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